Binary mixture micellar systems of F127 and P123 for griseofulvin solubilisation
AUTOR(ES)
Dutra, Lillian Maria Uchôa, Ribeiro, Maria Elenir Nobre Pinho, Cavalcante, Igor Marques, Brito, Débora Hellen Almeida de, Semião, Luana de Moraes, Silva, Raquel Freitas da, Fechine, Pierre Basílio Almeida, Yeates, Stephen George, Ricardo, Nágila Maria Pontes Silva
FONTE
Polímeros
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-10
RESUMO
Abstract Pluronics® molecules self-assemble in aqueous solution providing a core/shell architecture that improves the solubility of hydrophobic drugs. Binary mixtures of Pluronics® have been studied as drug nanocarriers in order to combine their advantages, like high colloidal stability, small particle size and good solubilisation capacity (Scp). In this work we studied Pluronics® binary mixture, P123 and F127, as nanocarriers of the hydrophobic drug griseofulvin. P123 (E21P67E21) shows a relative good Scp, whereas F127 (E98P67E98) shows a good colloidal stability. According to data, these binary mixtures form stables nano-sized comicelles in aqueous solution. The Scp of the P123/F127 systems at 25 and 37 °C was monitored by UV/Visible spectroscopy, showing good results at both temperatures, as would be expected, since P123/F127 have similar length hydrophobic block. Hydrophobic-dependence and temperature-responsive of the systems were evaluated by CMC, particle size and colloidal stability. Hence, stables P123/F127 comicelles may have potencial as hydrophobic drug delivery.
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